Cops caught up with Nadia Williams in Miami on March 1. She's accused of shooting a Staten Island minister on Christmas Day. (NYPD)

A fugitive prostitute wanted for shooting a Staten Island minister tried to hide in Florida — but wound up behind bars thanks to a curious hotel clerk, police sources said Thursday.

A nosy front desk worker at the Miami hotel where Nadia Williams was staying Googled Williams' name, and realized the 30-year-old was a wanted woman.

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Williams is accused of shooting 42-year-old Monique Hall and her 19-year-old son on Christmas Day, in what investigators believe was a case of mistaken identity.

Hall is a minister at the First Central Baptist Church in Stapleton, while Williams, sources said, is a "known prostitute."

Dayvon Hall (far left), 19, and his mother, Monique Hall (center right), 42, are pictured in a photo posted to Facebook with her husband Irvin Hall and Dayvon's twin brother, Devin (far right). Dayvon and Monique were wounded in a shooting on Christmas Day. (Facebook)

Hall and her son, Dayvon, were driving past Highview Ave. and Fillmore St. in New Brighton when gunshots shattered the back window of their SUV at about 3:20 p.m. One bullet hit Hall in the back, while gunfire grazed her son's head and shoulder. The shots came from a black SUV that was tailing them for some time.

Miami police arrested Williams on March 1. NYPD detectives hauled her back to Staten Island Thursday to face attempted murder and other charges.